Crime in Pennsylvania

Crime in Pennsylvania

This article refers to the situation of crime in the state of Pennsylvania.

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Statistics

In 2008 there were 351,814 crimes reported in Pennsylvania including 701 murders. A full list can be found.[1][dead link]

Capital punishment laws

Capital punishment is legal in this state.[2]

See also

References


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